This chapter will evaluate the effectiveness of diversity-based interventions in generating positive intergroup attitudes and increasing appreciation for diversity. We begin by explaining why diversity-based interventions are so important. We will then outline and critically evaluate four types of interventions designed by educators: multicultural education, anti-racism education, diversity training, and dual language schooling. Three interventions, developed by psychologists, and based explicitly on social psychological theory and research on prejudice and prejudice reduction, will also be outlined and critically evaluated: multiple classification training, intergroup contact, and indirect contact. The strengths and limitations of both aca...
It is necessary for the university environment to contribute to the improvement of the attention pa...
This paper focuses on exploring prejudice reduction models, more specifically intergroup contact, an...
The American Psychological Association (APA) requires clinical psychology graduate programs to take ...
Diversity training is a type of prejudice reduction and social inclusion intervention in need of “ac...
This article offers points for reflection, practical elements and criteria for adoption in relation ...
Negative views regarding diversity can lead to bullying, decreased empathy, and overall detrimental ...
The extent to which diversity has positive or negative effects on an organization can be attributed ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine method, motivation, and individual difference varia...
In their self-concept approach to counseling, Purkey andSchmidt (1996) introduced the tenets and ass...
Diversity is a popular topic among academics and practitioners alike. It is also a topic that is sur...
Discussions about diversity and multiculturalism are commonplace in education, organizations, and al...
Diversity in classrooms and its effects on students has increased in prevalence when discussing educ...
In this chapter the authors contend that, in order to develop effective, age-appropriate interventio...
This study aimed to examine what happens when school staff engages in diversity training to reduce t...
Diversity training has been key in educating college students, administrators, faculty, and staff wi...
It is necessary for the university environment to contribute to the improvement of the attention pa...
This paper focuses on exploring prejudice reduction models, more specifically intergroup contact, an...
The American Psychological Association (APA) requires clinical psychology graduate programs to take ...
Diversity training is a type of prejudice reduction and social inclusion intervention in need of “ac...
This article offers points for reflection, practical elements and criteria for adoption in relation ...
Negative views regarding diversity can lead to bullying, decreased empathy, and overall detrimental ...
The extent to which diversity has positive or negative effects on an organization can be attributed ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine method, motivation, and individual difference varia...
In their self-concept approach to counseling, Purkey andSchmidt (1996) introduced the tenets and ass...
Diversity is a popular topic among academics and practitioners alike. It is also a topic that is sur...
Discussions about diversity and multiculturalism are commonplace in education, organizations, and al...
Diversity in classrooms and its effects on students has increased in prevalence when discussing educ...
In this chapter the authors contend that, in order to develop effective, age-appropriate interventio...
This study aimed to examine what happens when school staff engages in diversity training to reduce t...
Diversity training has been key in educating college students, administrators, faculty, and staff wi...
It is necessary for the university environment to contribute to the improvement of the attention pa...
This paper focuses on exploring prejudice reduction models, more specifically intergroup contact, an...
The American Psychological Association (APA) requires clinical psychology graduate programs to take ...